Bad checks on the rise in Cyprus
A total of 36 bad checks, worth 566,732 euros, were issued in October 2023 in Cyprus.
A total of 36 bad checks, worth 566,732 euros, were issued in October 2023 in Cyprus.
Homer Simpson may be maturing, or so he says.
I know that Greece and the Greeks are not perfect, but then again, who is? I can defend many things that are happening in Greece, even though I would like to see improvements. But there is one issue that makes me ashamed for my fellow Greeks – the way animals are treated by many.
Wednesday’s session at the Greek stock market was a mirror image of the day before.
About a year ago, following a recommendation from the relevant department, the Municipality of Thessaloniki in northern Greece made the decision to uproot several poplar trees located in various parts of the city and replace them with more visually appealing trees.
“I will send you to Evros!” This line is still used by some as a threat.
A fair and just European Pact on Migration and Asylum would mean “finding a way for Greece to not be bearing the brunt [of the migration influx] as a first-arrival country,” SYRIZA leader Stefanos Kasselakis has said in Brussels.
Since his return from the United States, Stefanos Kasselakis, the new leader of SYRIZA, has aimed to project a more distinct and serious image compared to that immediately following his election, which had been consistently highlighted on morning television programs.
Three people are facing charges in relation to the death of a 23-year-old pregnant woman in the central Athens district of Kypseli, whose dead body was found wrapped in a blanket in October 2021. Police arrested three women known to the dead woman at noon on Tuesday.
Landfills are now “a thing of the past,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has said at the opening of the county’s newest waste management facility in the Peloponnese. The facility at Paleochouni, in Arcadia, has the capacity to treat 105,000 tonnes of waste annually and will serve the regional units of Arcadia, Argolida and Corinthia.